Ellsworth Milburn was an American actor and composer who is best known for A Session with the Committee, Funnyman, and The John Bartholomew Tucker Show.
Personal and Family Life
Ellsworth Milburn was born on February 6, 1938, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up in a middle-class family and developed a passion for music and acting from a young age. His early experiences in theatre laid the groundwork for his later success in film and television.
Career
Milburn’s career included notable performances and contributions in various projects. He gained recognition for his role as a piano player in the film Funnyman in 1967. Additionally, he participated in a television series, The John Bartholomew Tucker Show, appearing as part of The Committee in 1966, showcasing his talents both on-screen and in music.
Death and Legacy
Ellsworth Milburn passed away on May 3, 2007, in Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania. His contributions to the entertainment industry are remembered fondly by those who worked with him and his audience alike. Milburn’s work continues to resonate, reflecting his dedication to the arts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1966 | The John Bartholomew Tucker Show | as The Committee | TV Series |
1967 | Funnyman | Piano Player | Film |
1969 | A Session with the Committee | Musical Director | Film |